This Time and Every Time It"s Personal

In case you hadn't noticed this blog is my entirely personal and eclectic view of the world. Organisations I belong to disown me and every word of this thing - long before the cock crows. I blog what I want and I blogit when when I want. I rarely delete comments and will generally carry corrections and observations prominently on request. This time, and every time ... it's personal.

And yesterday there was some wondering about Jon Snow vs Gordon Brown. With the latter deemed highly evasive even by politician standards. That's a view some will share. But Snow is a rather inept interviewer at times. Not half as clever as he thinks he is.

ASIDE: Dan Snow - whose dad is Peter Snow who is Jon's cousin and apparently the connection who got Jon moving in journalism despite his shortcomings in that area - was unexpectedly eager to point out in an R5L interview I heard (sorry can't find a link just now) that the Snow men are dire thickos. He gets his brains he says from mum Ann and auntie Margaret.

PICTURE (Telegraph) : "Then you put the other boot on the other foot Jon".

2 comments:

Grateful, as ever, for the plug Chris but I certainly wasn't trying to draw comparisons between the BNP and US Republicans - just pointing out that the left's tendency to dismiss support for either as a proxy for something else might not always be right.

Indeed Liam. A clumsy caricature from moi. Though if you read you piece it was perhaps a clumsy caricature waiting to happen.

Elements of the US Republicans do have many of the traits of the BNP.

Ultra nationalism, survivalism even, issues to say the least with immigration (though Bush is fishing for support there), and with race, and with women, and with gay people, and with science/modernity.

On Brown-Snow, any thoughts?

I think GB's having a few good days now. And polls could improve quite spectacularly in the next 2 months.

But he'll need to come up with something on the 10% thing - even if it is the sort of candour Newmania offered - and the 42-days is unlikely to work through.